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L'express Partenaire Du Festival International De La Bande Dessinee D'angouleme SOMMAIRE Éditorial.................……………………………………p.03 Le Grand Tour………..........……………………………p.04 Expositions L’art de Morris, l’homme qui inventa Lucky Luke....…p.06 LaStman : UniverSe……………....………………………p.07 Hugo Pratt, rencontreS et paSSageS.........……..………p.08 Jean-ChriStophe Menu............…………………………p.09 InterDuck - Duckomenta®………………………..………p.10 Hommage à KatSuhiro Otomo..............………………p.11 HiBaNa, danS leS couliSSeS d’un magazine manga.....p.12 Li Chi Tak, un sorcier à Hong Kong.............…………p.13 Phallaina............................................…………p.14 AutreS expoSitionS..................................…………p.15 Spectacles & rencontres L’événement KatSuhiro Otomo.................……………p.17 LeS SpectacleS deSSinéS........……………...……………p.18 LeS projectionS……………………………………………p.19 LeS rencontreS……………………………………………p.20 L’Alpha…………………………………........……………p.21 Quartier Asie La moto d’Akira....………………………………………p.23 Expositions HiBaNa et Li Chi Tak.........………………p.24 Made in Taïwan…………………………………………p.25 LeS autreS rendez-vouS…...................…………………p.26 Quartier Jeune Public Rencontres, ateliers, expositions, etc........……p.28 et 29 Quartier Nouvelle Création Pavillon JeuneS TalentS®……………….....………p.31 et 32 Exposition Les Mutants…………………………………p.33 Exposition Shapereader et atelier Risographie........p.34 Espaces Partenaires CaiSSe d’Epargne…………....................………p.36 et 37 SNCF………………………………………………p.38 et 39 Cultura……………….……………………………p.40 et 41 Espaces Éditeurs Le Monde des Bulles, le Nouveau Monde et les autres espaces……….……................…p.43 à 45 Compétition officielle La Compétition officielle 2016……......………p.47 et 48 LeS Prix DécouverteS…………..…………………………p.49 Infos Pratiques Un Fauve hyper connecté !....…………………………p.51 La billetterie 2016……………………....………………p.52 Venir et séjourner à Angoulême......…………………p.53 L’équipe et les partenaires du Festival........……p.54 et 55 43e Festival international de la bande dessinée 2 Un festival, ça sert à quoi ? À ce qu’il est toujours bon de se rappeler et de remettre en pers- infOrmel, prOpice à renfOrcer les liens et à faire émerger des idées pective dans des temps Où la culture apparaît, selOn les jOurs et et des pOtentialités. Elle suscite aussi un intérêt accru de la part les discOurs, cOmme fOndatrice et salvatrice (cf. les propos de des journalistes pour l’actualité du domaine concerné – ici, celui Matteo Renzi, président du Conseil des ministres italien, en novem- de la bande dessinée. Elle permet également de mesurer l’enthOu- bre dernier) Ou pas vraiment priOritaire, vOire, pOur certains, plus siasme des cOnsOmmateurs (car les prOduits culturels existent !) et que secondaire. d’apprendre à leur écOute. Elle génère l’implicatiOn des pOuvOirs publics et d’entreprises issues d’autres dOmaines d’activité qui, en Un festival, ça sert d’abord à se rencontrer. tant que partenaires, cOntribuent à leur tOur à la prOmOtiOn du sec- À parler, s’écOuter, échanger, partager, entre persOnnes de tOutes teur concerné. cOnditiOns sOciales, entre Français et étrangers, entre citOyens du C’est dOnc en fait l’écOsystème de la bande dessinée qui se monde, entre hommes et femmes, entre enfants et parents, entre retrOuve chaque année à AngOulême pOur interagir. Leaders et amis, entre créateurs, entre jOurnalistes et lecteurs, auditeurs, télé- Outsiders, grands grOupes d’éditiOn et artisans de fanzines, auteurs spectateurs, internautes... Bref, à «vivre ensemble» (pOur ceux reconnus et inconnus, sociétés de l’audiovisuel et du numérique, que ce qualificatif énerve, l’écOute de la chansOn «Les lOups sOnt acteurs culturels français et étrangers, chasseurs de dédicaces et entrés dans Paris», chantée et pOpularisée par Serge Reggiani, jeunes lecteurs, journalistes généralistes et spécialisés, … Et cha- peut être utile). cun de ces participants interagit avec les autres, en fOnctiOn de ses propres intérêts qui finissent par rejoindre ceux du 9e Art. Un festival, ça sert à promouvoir des artistes libres. Ceux qui sOnt à l’Origine de tOute créatiOn et sans qui il n’y aurait Un festival, ça sert à un territoire. pas de sujet, d’histoire, d’éclairage, d’événement. Des artistes, Un territOire natiOnal: la France. Le ministère des Affaires étran- Oui, mais lesquels? TOus ceux qui Ont du talent? Ce serait l’idéal. gères et du DévelOppement internatiOnal en a eu parfaitement Mais le talent ne s’atteint pas, par définition, et ils sont très nom- cOnscience en accOrdant au Festival d’AngOulême le label du breux à en avoir. «Grand TOur» qu’il a créé spécialement pOur mettre en évidence, AlOrs, le Festival d’AngOulême, depuis quatre décennies, appOrte auprès des tOuristes étrangers, des réalisatiOns françaises attrac- sa prOpre subjectivité, pOrteuse de chOix. Il y en a de faciles : tives – nOtamment en matière culturelle. En faisant l’hOnneur au s’intéresser aux génies – ceux qui sOnt bien sOuvent les fOndateurs Festival de venir pOur recevOir des prix issus de sOn palmarès, de de leur art. Il y en a d’autres évidents, mais déjà plus délicats à nombreux auteurs de divers continents ont affirmé leur reconnais- mettre en œuvre : rechercher les nOuveaux talents pOur les valOriser sance à nOtre pays pOur sOn Ouverture aux cultures du mOnde, et et leur apporter un concours aussi modeste soit-il (parfois en leur ici, en l’occurrence à toutes les formes de bandes dessinées. En proposant de participer, justement, à des concours). ayant accepté d’être présent en janvier prOchain à AngOulême, Il y a, enfin, des choix qui s’inscrivent dans une équation impos- Katsuhiro Otomo l’exprime également. sible à résOudre: rendre cOmpte du fOisOnnement créatif de tOutes Un territOire régiOnal : l’Aquitaine, demain la plus grande régiOn les fOrmes de bandes dessinées du mOnde. AlOrs, l’actualité, le de France, dans laquelle AngOulême trOuvera sa place aussi caractère universel, les sentiments, les sensibilités, l’enthOusiasme grâce à l’économie créative attenante à la bande dessinée et à prévalent. Et finalement, On retrOuve là une fOrme de lOgique, inhé- l’image, à l’issue du rayOnnement internatiOnal acquis par le Fes- rente à la perceptiOn tOujOurs très persOnnelle de la cOnfrOntatiOn tival. Sa Cité internationale de la bande dessinée et de l’image, à toute forme de création artistique. ses écOles d’animatiOn réputées, ses entreprises spécialisées… Des débats s’ensuivent, cOurtOis, animés, passiOnnés, viOlents cOnstituerOnt autant d’atOuts pOur réussir cet ancrage et cOntribuer même parfOis. L’histOire (avec un petit «h») nOus apprend qu’ils à dessiner l’avenir. sOnt inhérents à ce genre de manifestatiOns et qu’ils fOnt avancer la cause. Ici, celle du 9e art. Et seul le temps permet finalement POur nOus tOus, et particulièrement pOur la jeunesse, les festivals d’apprécier la pOrtée d’un événement tel que le Festival interna- constituent des centres d’intérêt majeurs. Le fait qu’ils soient aussi tiOnal de la bande dessinée, de dire quand il a eu raisOn Ou nOmbreux dans nOtre pays est un signe qu’il cOnvient d’interpréter quand il s’est trOmpé et, finalement, ce qui cOnstitue in fine sOn cOmme extrêmement pOsitif, et pOrteur d’espérance et d’envies. apport à son univers de référence. Au-delà de tOutes leurs imperfectiOns et fragilités, leur fOisOnnement a bien un sens. Un festival, ça sert à une profession. En créant le Festival d’AngOulême il y a quarante-trOis ans, il n’est Réunir tous (ou presque) les acteurs d‘un univers économique, en pas évident que ses fOndateurs et l’AssOciatiOn du FIBD aient sOngé y assOciant le public et les médias, génère une dynamique qui à tOut cela. Mais une chOse est certaine : ils avaient une envie, Ouvre de nOuveaux champs du pOssible. La dimensiOn événemen- celle de partager leur passiOn pOur la bande dessinée et cette tielle permet des rencontres et des échanges dans un cadre plus envie s’apparentait furieusement à un besoin de vivre ensemble. Franck Bondoux Délégué général 43e Festival international de la bande dessinée 3 Le ministre des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international, M. Laurent Fabius, a confié à M. Olivier POivre d’ArvOr une missiOn visant à valOriser l’attractivité culturelle de la France. Ce dernier a chOisi de le faire en Organisant le GRAND TOUR, un agenda culturel ambitieux d’une trentaine d’étapes qui se dérOulerOnt sur nOtre territOire entre janvier et juillet 2016. La France demeure le pays le plus visité du monde grâce à l’étonnante richesse touristique de nos territoires, à l’incOmparable abOndance de l’Offre culturelle – plus de 1200 musées, 1500 festivals, 14100 mOnuments classés, 41 sites classés au patrimOine de l’UNESCO…– et aussi grâce à nOtre capacité à accueillir la culture des autres. La France est ainsi la plus grande librairie du mOnde car elle traduit tOutes les littératures et pensées étrangères, la plus grande salle de cinéma, la plus grande galerie d’art, la plus grande salle de spectacles et la plus grande terre de festivals, sans Oublier les 300000 étudiants étrangers qui font de la France la troisième destination universitaire à l’interna- tiOnal. Révéler et illustrer cette attractivité culturelle française sur l’ensemble du territOire, la valOriser et la dynamiser, tel est l’objet du GRAND TOUR. Le réseau des opérateurs du ministère se l’appro- prient comme un élément de valorisation de leur action en France et à l’étranger et les plus grands festivals Ouverts aux cultures du mOnde s’accOrdent pOur en devenir partenaires et s’inscrire cOmme autant d’étapes d’un agenda culturel labellisé Grand TOur qui viendra servir l’attractivité de leurs territOires.
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